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Bellview Elementary SchoolTitle I Funding
Your Money at Work
This year Title I provides funding for:
Math Specialist
Reading Specialist
Social Skills/Counseling support
7 Educational Assistants
Professional development for teachers on Reading, Writing and classroom behavior support
Leveled Readers for classrooms
Summer School Program
Reading Comprehension support materials
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Our Plan:……………………
How to Support Student Success
A Wholistic Approach
Literacy
Time in schedule for intervention & enrichment – separate from reading block
Train Educational Assistants on specific programs used at Bellview
Implement Accelerated Reader program for extra practice at school
Math
Focus on best instructional practices and new core math curriculum
Time in schedule for intervention & enrichment - separate from core math block
Implement computer- based IXL program to support teacher directed instruction and at-home practice
A Wholistic Approach
Social Skills
Every classroom participates in social skills lessons every week
Semi-annual all school “Expectation Stations”
Small group social skills practice
Positive feedback for doing the right thing and instruction when mistakes occur
Family Involvement
Three family involvement nights focused on academics and supports for parents
PTO or school-sponsored Fun Nights once per month
Academic feedback to parents at least four times per year through report cards and conferences
Parent Education Series 6x per year
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AccountabilityHow do we know we are on the right track?: Monitoring student
success
Systems in Place
At Bellview, every student is assessed in the areas of reading, writing, math and behavior three times per year
We use this data to plan for teaching and support
Students who receive extra support will be assessed more frequently to be sure our strategies are working
More Systems
Bellview uses a Positive Behavior and Intervention Support (PBIS) program to support successful behaviors at school
We use a referral system that allows us to track both student and adult behavior and teach students how to do the right thing
Positive reinforcement for positive behavior is used as often: Bobcat Tickets, Life Skills awards, attendance awards, lunch drawings
Parent Communication
Behaviors
Bobcat Tickets
Life Skills Awards
Attendance Awards
Attendance Letters home
Postcards
Phone calls, e-mails, conferences
Academics
Assessment data
Report Cards (January & June)
Conferences (October & March)
Power School
Homework Logs
Family InvolvementOpportunities to Provide Feedback & Be Supported
Mark Your Calendars!
October: Goal Setting Conferences, Parent Night: Skills for Learning
November: Family Math Night, Parent Night: Changing Families
December: Winter Holiday Concert, Parent Night: Positive Behavior Suopport
January- Talent Show
February- Family Fun Night, Parent Night: Emotion Management
March- Spring Conferences, Bobcat Benefit
April: Family Dance, Parent Night: Problem Solving
May: Art Night
June- Spring Report Cards
Thank you for coming!
Grab a school map and ask your child to take you on a tour!
Complete the parent survey on the back and leave it in the bin in the cafeteria